“You watch him and see what you think then. ... People don’t have to be accountable, they can say or think what they want, and that’s OK. But what they really don’t realize is how they could screw up a young person, because all these kids read all the Twitter and social media. One minute they’re loved and the next minute they can’t do this or they can’t do that, it was a bad pick, or whatever. Fortunately ... Germain is a strong-minded, strong-willed kid. ... So I just think watching him play, it will be kind of cool, whoever they are, they’ll kind of eat their words.”

The second-year player from West Virginia got one start at RG last year at Arizona but is being moved to the left side to compete with Rees Odhiambo to take an opening created when Justin Britt was moved to center. Glowinski would likely be the starter if the season began today though it has appeared he and Odhiambo have basically shared time at the spot in the OTAs open to the media. Asked if Glowinski has had any problem moving from the right side to the left, Cable said “No issues, no issues."

Pete Carroll has put together the best defense of this generation, and its continuity is incredible. It's hard to believe that two of the team's pillars haven't ever made it to the Pro Bowl. Avril, like his teammate Michael Bennett, only gets better at pass rushing as he gets older. Wright does a lot of the dirty work in coverage and against the run that gets ignored in Pro Bowl voting, but that doesn't make it right. So we wanted to recognize him here.